When assisting with a nasotracheal intubation, the use of _______________ can be used to help guide the tube into the trachea.
What are Magill forceps
An area of the lung that has no blood flow but is normally ventilated.
What is dead space?
How often should airway suctioning of an intubated patient should be performed
What is done only when indicated (coarse crackles, rhonchi, wheeze)?
This organization developed the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct that seeks to establish parameters of behavior for members of the Respiratory Therapy profession.
Who is the AARC
the approximate range for normal ETCO2 capnography levels.
The tip of the ETT should sit at approximately this far above the carina, and in this area if the carina is not able to be seen.
How is the vast majority of O2 carried in the blood?
What is combined with Hemoglobin?
Name Four (4) ways to avoid atelectasis while suctioning an intubated patient's airway.
what is limit negative pressure to 100 to 120 mm hg, keep duration shorter than 15 seconds, us appropriate sized catheter (less than half the diameter of airway), and avoid disconnecting from ventilator (and thus losing PEEP)
The principle that acknowledges the patients’ personal liberty and their right to decide their own course of treatment.
What is Autonomy?
While performing CPR, the ETCO2 that was at 20 mmHg suddenly increased to 40 mmHg, what most likely occurred?
What is Return of Spontaneous Circulations (ROSC) was achieved?
Name four (4) ways used to confirm Endotracheal tube placement include:
What is CO2 detection/capnography/ETCO2, auscultation, chest rise, and CXR?
Why is it necessary to keep the patient’s PaO2 greater than 60 mm Hg?
What is A level of 60 mm Hg marks the beginning of the steep part of O2Hb dissociation curve.
You have just given your patient a 0.03 mg/ml dose of methacholine to assess for asthma. The subsequent forced vital capacity (FVC) shows no change. What should you do next?
The primary determinant of the PAO2 (alveolar O2 pressure)?
Name three (3) benefits of high flow nasal cannula:
What is, it provides a more stable FiO2, Enhanced flow washes out the CO2, provides PEEP (Estimated that about 1 cmH2O PEEP is established for every 10 LPM flow though the HFNC), and reduces anatomic dead space
A mallampati score of __________ would indicate that the patient's airway may be most difficult to intubate.
What is IV (four)?
The process of moving oxygen to tissues for aerobic metabolism and removal of carbon dioxide is called...
What is respiration?
After a resting exhalation, air still remains in the lungs. What is this volume called?
What is Functional Residual Capacity (FRC)
The minimum amount of time that blood must take to flow across the pulmonary capillary for equilibration of O2 to occur across the alveolar-capillary membrane?
what is 0.25 seconds?
Seen a Flow Volume Loop, which measurement represents the highest flow speed of exhalation?
What is Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR)
Name three (3) recommended ways/methods that reduce the chance of tracheal wall injury while managing ET tube cuff pressure.
What is keep pressure between 20 to 30 cmH2O, Minimal occlusion volume/technique, and Minimal leak technique
The movement of particles from a high-concentration area to a low-concentration area until they are evenly spread out is called:
What is diffusion?
Using the Volume-Time graph, which curve demonstrates restrictive disease?
What is C?
What is the normal range of PAO2 – PaO2 (A to a Gradient) for healthy young adults breathing room air?
What test would be most appropriate to order to confirm the presence of atelectasis?
What is a Chest X-ray